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Multi-center study on migraine and seizure-related headache in patients with epilepsy.

Authors
Heo, K | Lee, BI | Huh, K  | Nam, H | Kim, OJ | Shon, YM | Choi, H | Kim, MK | Kim, HW | Lee, SH | Kim, JM | Kim, JE | Kim, T | Lee, J | Lee, SB | Kim, SH | Kim, BK | Oh, GS | Lee, HW | Shin, DJ | Kim, J | Kim, SE | Kim, JY | Chung, PW | Song, HK | Yi, SD | Cho, YW | Choi JY | Han, HJ | Lee, JH | Lee, SK | Yang, KI | Park, HY | Lee, SJ | Kim, WJ
Citation
Yonsei medical journal, 51(2). : 219-224, 2010
Journal Title
Yonsei medical journal
ISSN
0513-57961976-2437
Abstract
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to investigate the frequency and characteristics of migraine and seizure-related headache (SRH) according to the criteria of the International Headache Society.



MATERIALS AND METHODS: A questionnaire was undertaken at the initial evaluation of newly referred patients from 32 epilepsy clinics.



RESULTS: Of a total of 597 patients, 74 (12.4%) patients had migraine. Age at the onset of epilepsy was lower in patients with migraine than in those without. Twenty-six (4.4%), nine (1.5%), and 146 (24.5%) patients experienced prodromal, ictal, and postictal SRH, respectively (n = 169, 28.3%). A pain intensity of prodromal and postictal SRH was 6.1 +/- 1.5 (SD) and 6.3 +/- 1.9 (SD) on the visual analogue scale, and their duration was 12.6 +/- 26.7 (SD) hours and 9.0 +/- 17.4 (SD) hours, respectively. Age at the onset of epilepsy was lower in patients with SRH than in those without, and the risk of occurrence of SRH was significantly greater in patients with longer epilepsy duration. SRH could be classified as a type of migraine in 46.2% of patients with prodromal SRH and in 36.3% of patients with postictal SRH. Prodromal SRH occurred more frequently and was more likely to be a migraine-type in patients with migraine compared with those without. Postictal SRH occurred more frequently and was more likely to be a migraine-type in patients with migraine.



CONCLUSION: This study suggests that SRH is a frequent accompanying symptom of epileptic seizures causing major impairment in daily life, and migraine is an important comorbidity of epilepsy, affecting the incidence and characteristics of SRH.
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DOI
10.3349/ymj.2010.51.2.219
PMID
20191013
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